Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "R-beta: Sun native compiler SC2.0.1, R-0.62.x"
2001 Jun 22
1
rsa_private_decrypt() failed
Hello,
I'm running several Sparcs with Solaris 2.7 on them. They all have
Openssh 2.9 installed, and all work fine. Except one. Every once in a
while I get this:
"Disconnecting: Corrupted check bytes on input."
When I truss or I am at the console I get this:
"rsa_private_decrypt() failed"
I've tried reinstalling with OpenSSH 2.5, 2.9 and the commercial
versions.
2001 Sep 26
2
openssh-2.9.9p2 session.c fails on Solaris 7,8 w/ SunPro C
FYI--
session.c fails from openSSH 2.9.9p2 with SunPro C compiler on Solaris 7,
8. The function do_pre_login had to be moved to before its use in
do_exec_pty (a predeclaration would work).
It does appear to work correctly, given the above fix. Still having the
largefile problem (argh), so if anyone can help with /that/ ...
--
Austin David -- Sr. Systems Architect
Wink Communications
1998 Sep 10
2
R-beta: trouble compiling 0.62.3 on SunOS 4.1.4: lgamma conflicts
I've recently tried to get 0.62.3 up on our Suns (4.1.4, using gcc; I'm
also having trouble with a Solaris 2.6 compile but I haven't given up hope
on that one yet) -- the last compile I did was 0.61.1, which worked
smoothly.
Running
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apps/R/R-0.62.3 [--with-g77]
(tried both with and without g77, eventually get to the same place),
I get a conflict
2007 Oct 04
2
bnlearn package compilation failure on MacOSX
Hi all.
I've recently uploaded a package (bnlearn) to CRAN. It builds fine
on both Linux (32 and 64 bit) and Windows, but fails on MacOSX ix86
because of C90 vs C99 issues:
http://www.r-project.org/nosvn/R.check/r-patched-macosx-ix86/bnlearn-00install.html
Since I've no MacOSX machine at hand, I would like to ask you:
why is C99 not the default for gcc on MacOSX ix86? Is it safe to
1999 Apr 01
1
PLATFORMS
Only three entries thus far.
Please keep them coming in.
-k
NAME Martyn Plummer
EMAIL plummer@iarc.fr
VERSION 0.63.3
PLATFORM i386-unknown-linux
SYSTEM Redhat 5.1
CC/FC/MAKE gcc/egcs-g77/make
NAME Douglas Bates
EMAIL bates@stat.wisc.edu
VERSION 0.63.3
PLATFORM i386-unknown-linux
SYSTEM Debian 2.1
CC/FC/MAKE egcs/g77/make
NAME Thomas
2018 Feb 15
0
Fleming-Harrington weighted log rank test
> On Feb 13, 2018, at 4:02 PM, array chip via R-help <r-help at r-project.org> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> The survdiff() from survival package has an argument "rho" that implements Fleming-Harrington weighted long rank test.
>
> But according to several sources including "survminer" package
2018 Feb 14
2
Fleming-Harrington weighted log rank test
Hi all,?
The survdiff() from survival package has an argument "rho" that implements Fleming-Harrington weighted long rank test.?
But according to several sources including "survminer" package (https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/survminer/vignettes/Specifiying_weights_in_log-rank_comparisons.html), Fleming-Harrington weighted log-rank test should have 2 parameters
2018 Feb 15
1
Fleming-Harrington weighted log rank test
> On Feb 14, 2018, at 5:26 PM, David Winsemius <dwinsemius at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Feb 13, 2018, at 4:02 PM, array chip via R-help <r-help at r-project.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The survdiff() from survival package has an argument "rho" that implements Fleming-Harrington weighted long rank test.
>>
2002 Mar 08
2
Multiple smbd processes per client
We have around 30+ users using one computer (Win2kTS)
So I guess that means one smbd process is handling all 30 users'
requests?
You can watch the smbd process for this machine max out the CPU at times
Is there anyway of getting multiple smbd processes per client/computer
that connects
Thanks,
Paul
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2004 Dec 02
1
SunPro support
[ Sorry if this ends up multiple posted; your web pages still point ]
[ the mailing list archives at lists.sourceforge.net -- sketch ]
Hi,
I've committed patches to pkgsrc to get flac compiling with SunPro
under Solaris. As there are quite a number of small tweaks necessary,
I hoped you may be interested in merging them into flac to avoid me
having to keep the diffs up-to-date :-)
1998 Aug 18
1
Problem in "configure" for Solaris (cc) ?!
[[0.62.3, already 0.62.2]]
This bug report is overdue,
but I really didn't test these things for weeks
(have always used gcc, but only yesterday, someone told me that he saw a
speed gain of a factor 2 when using Sun's cc over gcc)
I just found that the same problem is already in 0.62.2
If I take yesterday's
R-release.tar.gz (or also R-0.62.2.tar.gz)
unpack
and add
CC=cc
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2005 Jan 05
3
Tuning string matching
Dear list,
I spent about two hours searching on the message archive, with no avail.
I have a list of people that have to pass an on-line test, but only a fraction
of them do it. Moreover, as they input their names, the resulting string do not
always match the names I have in my database.
I would like to do two things:
1. Match any strings that are 90% the same
Example:
name1 <- "Harry
1999 Jan 21
0
DONE: Installation of packages?
Dear helpers,
thanks. Installation of R and packages (like integrate) successful done. The
LD_LIBRARY_PATH wasn't set in the correct order: system libs ahead of the compiler
lib.
Cross checks provided by Brian Ripley, Oxford, helped a lot.
Yours
Bodo
gordon.harrington at uni.edu wrote:
> Without tracing the loader system calls and knowing where the functions are
> located I can
2003 Nov 19
1
Compiling R 1.8.x under Solaris 9
Dear all,
I am trying to compile R-1.8.0 and R-1.8.1-beta (as 19-11-2003) under
Solaris 9 using the Sun compilers. './configure' fails; the last lines of
the display are:
checking whether we can compute C Make dependencies... yes, using cc -M
checking whether cc supports -c -o FILE.lo... yes
checking how to get verbose linking output from f77... -v
checking for Fortran 77 libraries...
1998 Jun 22
1
R-beta: data(foo) - Error in sub(...
R-0.62.1 sparc-sun-solaris2.4:
demo(graphics) stops at:
> data("iris")
Error in sub(pattern, replacement, x, ignore.case, extended) : invalid regular
expression
or these direct entries give:
> data(iris)
Error in sub(pattern, replacement, x, ignore.case, extended) : invalid regular
expression
> > help(iris)
Error in gsub(pattern, replacement, x, ignore.case, extended) :
1998 Jul 02
1
R-beta: Solaris 2.4, R-62.1, and regex
With R-62.1 on Solaris 2.4, configure says the system has regcomp though I do
not know where it is getting that information. The Solaris 2.4 regex and other
regular expression functions are not interchangeable with the GNU regex and
libraries used by sub() and gsub(). Hence it is necessary to acquire the GNU
version and to get it into the load path ahead of the system libraries to load
it rather
1999 Sep 09
1
monitor linearity
demo("graphics") notes that a circle (piechart) is a test of monitor linearity.
With a new monitor on a new linux system with R-0.65.0 I get an ellipse. This
is not a pincushion effect and the major/minor axis ratio is constant over size
and screen location variation. Is this a hardware problem or are there
alternative possible explanations to explore?
Gordon M. Harrington Mail: 3720
1998 Jun 26
2
R-beta: Problem with functions using sub and gsub
Previously I had problems with data(foo) and Gass and I had problems with
help(). His diagnostic was "POSIX regular expressions not available" and mine
was "invalid regular expression". Martin Maechler has no problems with Solaris
2.5 and suggested a regular expression library was needed, e.g., regex-x.xx.
Solaris 2.4 has regex.o in /usr/ccs/libgen.a and regex.h in
1998 Jun 18
0
R-beta: netscape/R interaction [color allocation]
Thanks to Martin Maechler, Douglas Bates, Peter Dalgaard, and Hedderik van Rijn
for pointing out the problem is with the color resource demands of the two
applications and for their suggested possible solutions. A 24 bit monitor would
be ideal and maybe someday I'll have the $$$ to upgrade. "netscape -install"
works with the attendant flashing screen color changes from window to
2018 Feb 16
0
weighed Fleming-Harrington log rank test
You are correct that the survreg routine only supports 'rho' of the Fleming-Harrington G-rho tests. This is a function of age -- I wrote the original code back when I was working with Tom (Fleming), and he was only using 1 parameter. Later he and David expanded the test to two parameters. This might be only the second request for the feature in the 30+ years since that date.
Terry